You can add Multilanguage support to your Win95 system by going to the
Add/Remove Programs Control Panel, clicking on the Windows Setup tab, then
checking the box for Multilanguage support. Then go to the Keyboard control
panel and add soft keyboard layouts for the languages/scripts you are
interested in. To see these layouts visually, you can go to the
http://Officeupdate.Microsoft.com site, and download the visual keyboard
utility.

If you just need particular characters from the WGL4 range, open
Insert/Symbol and define a keyboard shortcut for each character.

I have been looking for information on this font for several years. My next
challenge will be to find the best way to enter any of the WGL4 characters
using Word with an American keyboard under Windows 95.

Right now the best suggestions I have for entering characters greater than
#0255 is to do an Insert > Symbol or create a macro that will insert a
character.